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Premium Member What Drives This Life
What drives the stuff of life to persist and thrive?
What drives it to struggle so hard 
to be fittest to compete and survive?
What drives it to be the most fecund 
and best at seeding the...

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Categories: abiotic, life,
Form: Free verse



The Perilous Years
Those years were freshened years but the sea
Was filled with stomach cramps, and with burning tips
	Against the psychosis on essential truthful belly
Vibrating of dying fishes
As they were jumping angry over the sun's rim
as if they...

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Categories: abiotic, allegory,
Form: Free verse
Lynn Margulis
Lynn Margulis is perhaps most remembered as the wife of Carl Sagan
Expected to be wife, mother, companion and last of all -  scientist
But Lynn Margulis, under Sagan’s basket, would not hide
Her light would shine...

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Categories: abiotic, science, woman, women,
Form: Verse
Nature's Phenomenon
NATURE'S PHENOMENON 

Beauty that is the life phenomenon with the scenic view
But those who can feel it and mesmerise its bliss were very few
A quiet place , with breathtaking waterfalls covered in all mist
Emerging the unmeasurable...

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Categories: abiotic, allusion, art, beautiful, beauty, blessing, earth,
Form: Sonnet
Abiotic
This is not life
Façade-glossed eyes
Spilling out
Keeling from inside

This is not
What I traded for a pay check
A calendar space
Insentience

This is not dilated pupils
Suggestive smirks on long open nights
Sidewalk flocks through the blinking city sights

This is antithesis
A...

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© Jessica Vh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abiotic, depression, introspection, philosophy,
Form: Free verse



Ontogeny
I remember the city
when it had to be plugged
into black handsets for distant listening.
Conical coral peaks rose up
from sky-blue shallows once -
right here under the entombing concrete.
Nothing grew in that place except heaps and hills.
This...

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Categories: abiotic, poetry,
Form: Free verse
Add
A calming agent kept at arms length
 there is complete solitude
with end, no beginnings, abiotic view
sure too keep the tragedy to a minimum

Rooms that dangle between fingertips
Mocking, intrusive mocking
a monster given life; feeding off expression
emotion's...

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Categories: abiotic, social,
Form: Lyric
Enclosure
Tears within a cage all alone,
In a space too confined to roam,
My companions are these four walls,
Yet, they know nothing of me at all.

Heed my cries as I lose myself,
Unwillingly welcoming the unnatural toll,
Yearning for...

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Categories: abiotic, animal, conflict, depression, life, loneliness,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Shattered Sighs